Screen gems: What’s ahead in movies and on TV for the week of June 29

Tammy (R): After losing her job and learning her husband is cheating on her, a woman (Melissa McCarthy) hits the road with her alcoholic grandmother (Susan Sarandon) in search of some payback.

Earth to Echo (PG): A group of kids helps a cute little alien left behind on Earth. You know, kinda like E.T. Okay, just like E.T.

Deliver Us From Evil (R): A New York City police officer (Eric Bana) teams up with a priest (Edgar Ramirez) who specializes in exorcisms to investigate a series of supernatural crimes. The Exorcist meets the buddy-cop movie.

Snowpiercer (R): Chris Evans, Jamie Bell, Tilda Swinton and Octavia Spencer are among the passengers of a bullet train carrying the last remaining human survivors after our planet is decimated by an ice age in director Bong Joon-ho’s spectacular action adventure.

Third Person (R): Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis, Kim Basinger, Adrien Brody, Olivia Wilder and James Franco are among the lovers and would-be lovers in this trio of interlocking love stories directed by Paul Haggis (Crash).

Begin Again (R): Once writer-director John Carney returns with another song-heavy story, this one about the friendship between a young singer (Keira Knightley) and a disgraced music executive (Mark Ruffalo).

Rene Rodriguez

Small screen

The Leftovers (10 p.m. HBO Sunday): New drama series from Damon Lindelof of Lost follows a small town three years after many residents vanished during a possible “rapture.”

Under the Dome (10 p.m. CBS Monday): As season 2 kicks off, the giant contact lens isn’t just impenetrable, it’s now magnetic, too. I’m taking that to mean it attracts lots of viewers … who have absolutely nothing better to do.

30 for 30 (8 p.m. Tuesday ESPN): The documentary “White, Blue and White” examines Argentine soccer stars Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa, who took their team to victory in the 1978 World Cup.